This film came out the year my dad died. He desperately wanted to see it. I got a shitty copy of it on VHS. I wish he had lived just a few more months so I could have taken him to see it.
It really set the stage for realism depicted in war movies. I don't remember being particularly shocked by it at the time, maybe as movies had been violent for some time. I do remember hating it for the longest time because of Upham. I finally got over that.
@@MadMaxM232 Whatt??? There are many good moments. Sniper scene. The battle in the field. The moment where the wall falls down, they surprise the Germans. The end battle was amazing. The film is awesome the whole way through.
That movie was shit.....a complete travesty. No one remembers it but Saving Private Ryan will go down as one of the greatest films ever made......period!!!
It was the most realistic war scene I have ever witnessed. I haven’t been in a battle like that but I know people that have. It’s hell to get them to talk about it and I don’t push it but those soldiers agree with how realistic that footage was.
My Uncle stepped on a landmine in Germany (WWII) which blew off his right leg. When he tried to crawl to safety, his left arm hit another landmine that blew off his left arm. He stared at his wedding ring. He realized he’d never play the violin again. His buddies were too afraid to rescue him. German soldiers rescued him in a wheelbarrow. For the rest of his life, he was eternally grateful to them for saving him.
As a german let me just say how sorry I am for my ancestors to let this guy get that much power and try to take over the world. My grandfather became a soldier at just 16y old and let me just say war sucks. For everyone involved. It just sucks. I am very grateful for heroes like your grandpa to basically save the world. Let's be allies and keep the peace ✌️
My Uncle Vince was a part of the second wave on the actual D Day assault. By that time, the Germans really had the ranges dialed in. He was the only one who made it out alive of the Higgins boat. Two weeks later he got shrapnel in his left leg, and was eventually sent back to the states. I have the helmet that he wore over there. He passed away in 1994 at the age of 78.....
Tell him I,I never served in the military but understand that because of men and women who served-lost their lives-I m free - thankful to the lord, and them
I was standing in line for the theater on opening day. They had it playing in a few theaters so the one next to the one we were waiting for started about 15 mins before our. All of a sudden people started coming out of the theater in shock and wiping tears. One woman says to all of us to warn us "Be prepared to see young men holding their intestines crying for their mama". Yeah, Saving Private Ryan was a life changing event for me that sent me down a rabbit hole of learning about WWII.
I am a Retiree of the US Navy, I'm also a Clinical Mental Health Counselor... one in the reasons why I decided to enter Counseling is my Grandfather. He was the first person I knew with PTSD and I was there when it was triggered and how those few days prior to going to the VA Hospital to address it and afterwards. It started with his retirement, the party was supposed to be in a place called Pearl Harbor, the trigger years later was the premier of the movie 'Tora, Tora, Tora'... and many years after that, I was in the first showing of 'Saving Private Ryan'...and... even with the VA sending out messages of caution, of Veterans Groups volunteering to be at theaters for the inevitable breakdowns... within moments, Veterans started to go thru the same process my Grandfather went thru so many years before.
I was born in 1959 and was young enough to see the news about the Vietnam War. I went in the Navy 1977-90. My Mom and Dad were in the Army after the Korean War. I cant watch any movies about Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan and others. I have no idea what some Vets go through watching these Shows or Movies but I can understand it. I tear up when a parade, drill team goes by with the Flag flying, tear up listening to the National Anthem and breakdown hearing TAPS at a funeral.
“I’ll see you on the beach.” I say that always to remind myself that the hard thing I’m about to do isn’t that hard. On the shoulders of giants, people…. Is where we sit.
There is actual film footage of a battle where that really did happen.. a soldier lost his arm and he was standing there looking around, found it picked it up and moved forward….
My brother and I (at 18 and 15 years old) tried the sprint from the shoreline to the scrub on Omaha beach. We were absolutely gasping for air about halfway and we only had shorts on. I'm amazed any of the Yanks made it off there alive
Well with bullets flying towards you and your conrades dying at your side, the adrenaline tends to build up and help with pain and fatigue, but yeah, amazing feat.
@@luizeduardomagalhaesferrei1265don't forget there were obstacles littering the beach so there was *some* (loosely) semblance of cover plus artillery holes
My father was at Juno Beach with the Canadian forces, and his five brothers Al, Adolph, Fred, Tony and Frank were in either the Canadian Expeditionary or the Canadian Navy. He never saw the movie. After I saw it I could see why. He did see my sons and I playing Medal of Honor on the D-Day map, and he was amazed all that could be played in a game.
I remember the shoot so well. They filmed it on my childhood holiday beach in Wexford, Ireland, and the Irish Reserve Army played the troop crowds on both sides. Thousand of guys following the broadcast directing of Steven Spielberg. What a summer
I joined the British Army in '98. There were 3 Irish lads in my platoon who were former reservists, and had been extras on the landing scene. I later saw an interview with a senior member of the Irish Army who stated that they essentially valued the opportunity to assist in the production because it allowed them to familiarise some of their personnel with amphibious landings - which I thought was a surprising but interesting perspective.
Grandpa wanted to go so I took him. I felt the emotional and traumatic energy he had as he grabbed me by the wrist and had a PTSD moment during the opening scene. All he could say was “yup. “ He was the most gentle man I’ve ever met.
Yeah if you have no true gore or war experience this movie is an intense shell shocker. But if you’ve had experience in it. It feels like you’re living it with the kids thru that movie. Hard movie to watch but sometimes the truth is much darker than fantasy
I’m actually really glad I never got the chance to watch this in theaters. I watched this with my uncle who is a veteran (not of this war but a vet nonetheless) and my mom and just seeing their reactions made me sad while watching it as a kid. But I think if I had the theater experience seeing the actual world war 2 vets start to breakdown and cry because they were reliving the horrors of war while the movie is going on, I think that would’ve really rattled me and I don’t think I would’ve been able to enjoy the movie at all. I actually think that experience alone would’ve made my opinion of this movie be wildly different.
I saw this film when I was an arrogant, over-“educated” young man who had an opinion on everything. Thought I had seen some stuff because I hitchhiked and travelled to beaches instead of being lame and going to work or joining the USMC like all of the nerds and baby killers. The life of peace and freedom I have been blessed with simply does not exist without the sacrifices made by that Generation..what would our world look like if the tyrants had their way? There are not many left to tell their story.. so films like this one are going to be more important as time goes by. Gratitude..Vigilance..Respect to all.
I have that scene burned into my memory…I almost got up and left the theater because I was sobbing loud enough that people were looking at me…I was rocked to my soul, seeing the most accurate representation of the Hell that day, on Omaha beach
@MrSatoshi-xn2dn cool, all jets have flight records, should be pretty easy for you to show any evidence of him being connected to epstein AT ALL, unlike someone like lets say Donald Trump or Elon Musk, who literally gave epstein a tour of the texas tesla facility AFTER he was convicted for pedophilia. You guys believe what you want to believe, and you want to believe that left wing hollywood actors are spies and pedophiles. In reality you're being sold a lie because your clicks generate interest. Feel free to refute me by posting any connection whatsoever between hanks and epstein. Have a great day 😀
Watching all of the actors you grew up watching get older is a really weird feeling. It's not quite the same as watching your parents get old, but it's similar for some reason.
A lot of people miss the fact that the German that they capture and are gonna kill, but don’t, is the same German that ends up shooting Tom Hanks at the bridge.
Also in the beginning when they claim the beach there is 2 axis soldiers surrending and the americans shoot them anyways. They werent german soldiers they were Czech who were forced to fight for the germans. The 2 americans cant understand them pleading, "we are Czech please dont shoot we didnt kill anybody"
I don't think anyone misses that. Frankly, I like the movie, but by the time the movie storms the machine gun nest until the end, it takes a little too many art liberties for me.
@@ChadSimpson-ft7yz you’re right, absolutely NOBODY misses it, it’s not like there’s multiple CZcams shorts of people saying this and people in the comments having no idea🙄
@@ChadSimpson-ft7yz there’s plenty of confusion. Most people think the guy Upham let go (the knife scene) is steamboat Willie and that’s who he ends up shooting at the end, but it’s not. And you may have caught it, but I am telling you right now you can go on here and literally find people arguing that steamboat Willie is the same guy from Mellish knife scene.
People say: "the guy picks up a left arm but he only has a left arm, it's a mistake"..shut up. It wasn't HIS arm maybe, in that confusion he picked up another one, plausible and even better for the scene i belive, it was a slaughterhouse.
This movie was so jarring... The effects and visuals were so realistic it made the acting seem fake as well as the whole premise is silly. Why tf would such high ups in the government care even a little bit about a singular misplaced soldier?
@ChadSimpson-ft7yz but it's an obvious mistake in an a movie they put so much incredible effort to get accurate. The boats would run up on the low side of the obstacle and hit a teller mine at the top and destroy the boat. I've been to the beach where this was supposed to have taken place. Regardless orlf the movie, I don't see how anybody survived Omaha Beach. Now our "boys" don't even know what gender they are. It's a terrible future for our country
@anthonysmith778 I know how they were supposed to work I'm just saying I bet they'd still probably work the wrong way as then the mine would fall in the boat after it hits the pole.
@@ChadSimpson-ft7yz it was strapped to the end if the pole ramp. The boat would have just hit the blunt end and maybe broke it open, but not the point I was making. It's just an obvious error but the movie was so epic. It really does pay homage to the suffering and death in the war. Just a detail, but a really surprising one given the effort. No biggie
I happened to watch this movie next to two veterans in the theater. They were bawling at the beach, it was an unforgettable experience.
This film came out the year my dad died. He desperately wanted to see it. I got a shitty copy of it on VHS. I wish he had lived just a few more months so I could have taken him to see it.
Sorry for your loss man🫡🥲
It really set the stage for realism depicted in war movies. I don't remember being particularly shocked by it at the time, maybe as movies had been violent for some time. I do remember hating it for the longest time because of Upham. I finally got over that.
Thank you for your service
@@Zooumbergdude that’s awful you had to go through that may he fly high 🕊️✝️
I think that this was Hanks' best performance. No gimmicks, accents, make-up, comedy props. Just communicated "the horror" with his eyes.
And hands
One of the greatest films of all time. No doubt.
Greatest*
@@JLOCC23424that’s what he said stupid 💀
Absolutely no doubt !
Eh. One of the greatest opening sequences absolutely. Tell me 1 thing about the following 2 hours.
@@MadMaxM232 Whatt??? There are many good moments. Sniper scene. The battle in the field. The moment where the wall falls down, they surprise the Germans. The end battle was amazing. The film is awesome the whole way through.
I still can’t believe it lost best picture to Shakespeare in Love
That was the power Harvey Weinstein once had
🤮
You could say Harvey Weinstein won against Epstein.
That movie was shit.....a complete travesty. No one remembers it but Saving Private Ryan will go down as one of the greatest films ever made......period!!!
Wow
It was the most realistic war scene I have ever witnessed. I haven’t been in a battle like that but I know people that have. It’s hell to get them to talk about it and I don’t push it but those soldiers agree with how realistic that footage was.
My Uncle stepped on a landmine in Germany (WWII) which blew off his right leg. When he tried to crawl to safety, his left arm hit another landmine that blew off his left arm. He stared at his wedding ring. He realized he’d never play the violin again. His buddies were too afraid to rescue him. German soldiers rescued him in a wheelbarrow. For the rest of his life, he was eternally grateful to them for saving him.
As a german let me just say how sorry I am for my ancestors to let this guy get that much power and try to take over the world. My grandfather became a soldier at just 16y old and let me just say war sucks. For everyone involved. It just sucks. I am very grateful for heroes like your grandpa to basically save the world. Let's be allies and keep the peace ✌️
@@arborn6115ThaMay we join forces so that this never happens again anywhere in the world.
@@arborn6115beautiful comment.
@@arborn6115 it wasn't your fault you don't need to apologise.
My Uncle Vince was a part of the second wave on the actual D Day assault. By that time, the Germans really had the ranges dialed in. He was the only one who made it out alive of the Higgins boat. Two weeks later he got shrapnel in his left leg, and was eventually sent back to the states. I have the helmet that he wore over there. He passed away in 1994 at the age of 78.....
Respect
Respect and honor 🙏🏻
Tell him I,I never served in the military but understand that because of men and women who served-lost their lives-I m free - thankful to the lord, and them
@@tonyavila2517 um, he passed in 1994....
I could listen to behind the scenes of Saving Private Ryan for days
Propaganda movie
I saw this movie the day it premiered. Grown men were crying in the restroom.
I was standing in line for the theater on opening day. They had it playing in a few theaters so the one next to the one we were waiting for started about 15 mins before our. All of a sudden people started coming out of the theater in shock and wiping tears.
One woman says to all of us to warn us "Be prepared to see young men holding their intestines crying for their mama".
Yeah, Saving Private Ryan was a life changing event for me that sent me down a rabbit hole of learning about WWII.
I am a Retiree of the US Navy, I'm also a Clinical Mental Health Counselor... one in the reasons why I decided to enter Counseling is my Grandfather. He was the first person I knew with PTSD and I was there when it was triggered and how those few days prior to going to the VA Hospital to address it and afterwards. It started with his retirement, the party was supposed to be in a place called Pearl Harbor, the trigger years later was the premier of the movie 'Tora, Tora, Tora'... and many years after that, I was in the first showing of 'Saving Private Ryan'...and... even with the VA sending out messages of caution, of Veterans Groups volunteering to be at theaters for the inevitable breakdowns... within moments, Veterans started to go thru the same process my Grandfather went thru so many years before.
God's good rest to your Grandpappy, valiant soldier.
I was born in 1959 and was young enough to see the news about the Vietnam War. I went in the Navy 1977-90. My Mom and Dad were in the Army after the Korean War. I cant watch any movies about Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan and others. I have no idea what some Vets go through watching these Shows or Movies but I can understand it. I tear up when a parade, drill team goes by with the Flag flying, tear up listening to the National Anthem and breakdown hearing TAPS at a funeral.
“I’ll see you on the beach.” I say that always to remind myself that the hard thing I’m about to do isn’t that hard. On the shoulders of giants, people…. Is where we sit.
I read how James Doohan wrote a letter to Steven Spielberg thanking him for keeping the invasion scene realistic. He was injured on Juno beach.
Wounded* getting injured's when you fall out of a tree. xD
There is actual film footage of a battle where that really did happen.. a soldier lost his arm and he was standing there looking around, found it picked it up and moved forward….
could you provide a link to the video
Would love to see the clip
@@HiddenHistory45 it was in a history channel or a world at war kind of movie. I don’t remember which one. Sorry, but I do remember seeing it
My brother and I (at 18 and 15 years old) tried the sprint from the shoreline to the scrub on Omaha beach. We were absolutely gasping for air about halfway and we only had shorts on. I'm amazed any of the Yanks made it off there alive
Well with bullets flying towards you and your conrades dying at your side, the adrenaline tends to build up and help with pain and fatigue, but yeah, amazing feat.
@@luizeduardomagalhaesferrei1265don't forget there were obstacles littering the beach so there was *some* (loosely) semblance of cover plus artillery holes
On the bridge he gave his life, blasting that 45.
Destroying a tank with it😊
@@Csetnikkenot being a prick or anything but you’re joking right? About destroying a tank with it I mean
@@Csetnikkethe pilots did it
He should have killed that German…
How mad are we that 95% of the people fighting the Nazis in your country were white, Christian evangelical Bible thumpers!! GROSS
And it was a true story. A soldier who had his arm blown off was looking for it to retrieve his watch.
My father was at Juno Beach with the Canadian forces, and his five brothers Al, Adolph, Fred, Tony and Frank were in either the Canadian Expeditionary or the Canadian Navy. He never saw the movie. After I saw it I could see why. He did see my sons and I playing Medal of Honor on the D-Day map, and he was amazed all that could be played in a game.
I remember the shoot so well. They filmed it on my childhood holiday beach in Wexford, Ireland, and the Irish Reserve Army played the troop crowds on both sides. Thousand of guys following the broadcast directing of Steven Spielberg. What a summer
You forever changed the way war is portrayed on film.....thank u for making it real!
I joined the British Army in '98. There were 3 Irish lads in my platoon who were former reservists, and had been extras on the landing scene. I later saw an interview with a senior member of the Irish Army who stated that they essentially valued the opportunity to assist in the production because it allowed them to familiarise some of their personnel with amphibious landings - which I thought was a surprising but interesting perspective.
I still can’t get over how Wade was killed 😢 he died so young.
Grandpa wanted to go so I took him. I felt the emotional and traumatic energy he had as he grabbed me by the wrist and had a PTSD moment during the opening scene. All he could say was “yup. “
He was the most gentle man I’ve ever met.
Spielberg paying homage to Kurosawa’s “Ran” with that shot.
Elaborate
Still one of the most intense war scenes ever on film and I've recently watched 'Come and See'. That movie is just harrowing, this is just brutal.
Yeah if you have no true gore or war experience this movie is an intense shell shocker. But if you’ve had experience in it. It feels like you’re living it with the kids thru that movie. Hard movie to watch but sometimes the truth is much darker than fantasy
Worth 3 weeks. Unbelievable seen. One of the best ever in cinema history
Hes got to be good at making sand castles❤❤❤
Holy hell one legend after another
I’m actually really glad I never got the chance to watch this in theaters. I watched this with my uncle who is a veteran (not of this war but a vet nonetheless) and my mom and just seeing their reactions made me sad while watching it as a kid. But I think if I had the theater experience seeing the actual world war 2 vets start to breakdown and cry because they were reliving the horrors of war while the movie is going on, I think that would’ve really rattled me and I don’t think I would’ve been able to enjoy the movie at all. I actually think that experience alone would’ve made my opinion of this movie be wildly different.
I walked that Irish beach ☘️
The amount of tourists that were visiting for a cold and windy walk. Its a gorgeous coast line
Amazing document film….
Using real life amputees for the scenes of this movie was brilliant move. Imagine watching that happen and forgetting you're in a movie for a second.
Stephen Spielberg is a great genius, no question about it.
Still have the hugest crush on Tom Hanks❤
I believe that amputee was trying to decide between picking up his arm...or his weapon. What a scene...what a movie. 😞
Fantastic start to the film. Captured the realism of what happened that day. Pity about the rest of the film.
One of my favourite actors and also a gentleman
Epstein Island
Are there news about the list? Was it ever confirmed to be real? Like them actually going there@@davidbagley1783
@@davidbagley1783shut up troll
@@davidbagley1783BINGO!
Do you think he was a gentleman on Epstein island ?
RIP the soldiers on June 6th 1944 ❤️
Best war movie ever!!War is a horrible thing
I grew up on that beach, Curracloe beach.
This was one of my fav interviews from you guys, and from Tom
The Beach scene is so fucking cruel. The guy crying out for his mum... Hits home.
Showed my wife this movie for the first time last night, she loved it
wow he looks so old now.
@darrinsiberia, Well, I don't know when this clip is from, but he did just turn 68.
The movie change my life
I saw this film when I was an arrogant, over-“educated” young man who had an opinion on everything. Thought I had seen some stuff because I hitchhiked and travelled to beaches instead of being lame and going to work or joining the USMC like all of the nerds and baby killers.
The life of peace and freedom I have been blessed with simply does not exist without the sacrifices made by that Generation..what would our world look like if the tyrants had their way?
There are not many left to tell their story.. so films like this one are going to be more important as time goes by.
Gratitude..Vigilance..Respect to all.
Nice
Bro acting like he was in ww2
Rip Issac Kappy
Thats Jim
I have that scene burned into my memory…I almost got up and left the theater because I was sobbing loud enough that people were looking at me…I was rocked to my soul, seeing the most accurate representation of the Hell that day, on Omaha beach
Tom hanks looks so different
epsteins beach with who????
Qanon bs..
@@RobertVincentMusic found the pedo supporter.
What happened to Kappy, Tom?
#TOMHANKSPEDO
How long was he at the island?
good hair transplant
Epstien island😅😮😮😮😮😮
You think hank would of said something like " and still it was nothing compared to what our soldiers went threw."
Interesting...
Hearing a friend of Jeffery speak makes me physically ill
hes not in any of the logs lmao
@@sensitivewhiteboy he has his own jets you dope
@MrSatoshi-xn2dn cool, all jets have flight records, should be pretty easy for you to show any evidence of him being connected to epstein AT ALL, unlike someone like lets say Donald Trump or Elon Musk, who literally gave epstein a tour of the texas tesla facility AFTER he was convicted for pedophilia. You guys believe what you want to believe, and you want to believe that left wing hollywood actors are spies and pedophiles. In reality you're being sold a lie because your clicks generate interest. Feel free to refute me by posting any connection whatsoever between hanks and epstein. Have a great day 😀
Who is steven
The most disturbing 5 minutes of cinematic history
Tim honks
I took some LSD and was watching private Ryan and it scared me 😱
Hello
Watching all of the actors you grew up watching get older is a really weird feeling. It's not quite the same as watching your parents get old, but it's similar for some reason.
Execrable man
Bio pic of him at Epstein Island plz!!
When pink elephants fly.
Still, after all these bits on SPR, when I heard that the beach assault cost $11M, what?
He's an actor. He never served. It's acting.
You're gonna need a bigger amphibious landing craft.
I stopped watching the movie at that exact scene. Have never watched the rest of the movie.
After the beach scene, he went to epsteins island.
A lot of people miss the fact that the German that they capture and are gonna kill, but don’t, is the same German that ends up shooting Tom Hanks at the bridge.
Also in the beginning when they claim the beach there is 2 axis soldiers surrending and the americans shoot them anyways. They werent german soldiers they were Czech who were forced to fight for the germans. The 2 americans cant understand them pleading, "we are Czech please dont shoot we didnt kill anybody"
I don't think anyone misses that. Frankly, I like the movie, but by the time the movie storms the machine gun nest until the end, it takes a little too many art liberties for me.
@@ChadSimpson-ft7yz you’re right, absolutely NOBODY misses it, it’s not like there’s multiple CZcams shorts of people saying this and people in the comments having no idea🙄
@Ep0nz The guy literally says Upham, and you stare right at him before Upham shoots him. I don't understand the confusion.
@@ChadSimpson-ft7yz there’s plenty of confusion. Most people think the guy Upham let go (the knife scene) is steamboat Willie and that’s who he ends up shooting at the end, but it’s not. And you may have caught it, but I am telling you right now you can go on here and literally find people arguing that steamboat Willie is the same guy from Mellish knife scene.
People say: "the guy picks up a left arm but he only has a left arm, it's a mistake"..shut up.
It wasn't HIS arm maybe, in that confusion he picked up another one, plausible and even better for the scene i belive, it was a slaughterhouse.
Why everyone commenting their life stories
Is he still hiding from the allegations? Sicko
you people are so fucking crazy. what reason do you have to think that?
damn he got old
Looks a little rough here. Maybe some health issues.
This movie was so jarring... The effects and visuals were so realistic it made the acting seem fake as well as the whole premise is silly. Why tf would such high ups in the government care even a little bit about a singular misplaced soldier?
Sorry no one who has never been in combat can tell someone who has because he filmed a scene on a beach what the true horror of the experience is like
Great film, too bad they had to have that POS in it.
You're so brave, Tom... to pretend like you were in a war is a truly awesome feat. Kudos bub
Yet Spielberg still got the beach obstacles pointing in the wrong direction. Huge mistake
Honestly though if a boat hit them the wrong way portrayed in the film wouldn't they still work?
@ChadSimpson-ft7yz but it's an obvious mistake in an a movie they put so much incredible effort to get accurate. The boats would run up on the low side of the obstacle and hit a teller mine at the top and destroy the boat. I've been to the beach where this was supposed to have taken place. Regardless orlf the movie, I don't see how anybody survived Omaha Beach. Now our "boys" don't even know what gender they are. It's a terrible future for our country
@anthonysmith778 I know how they were supposed to work I'm just saying I bet they'd still probably work the wrong way as then the mine would fall in the boat after it hits the pole.
@@ChadSimpson-ft7yz it was strapped to the end if the pole ramp. The boat would have just hit the blunt end and maybe broke it open, but not the point I was making. It's just an obvious error but the movie was so epic. It really does pay homage to the suffering and death in the war. Just a detail, but a really surprising one given the effort. No biggie
@@anthonysmith778 I know.
You should take another holiday with Oprah & the Obama’s.I will never watch another movie with you in it ever again.
Sorry, no more Hanks.
Epstein Island beach?
Now tell everybody about eps Island Beach.
Qanon BS..
Epstein's beach?
Why do leftys like to play patriots?
Epstein beach
Jeffrey Epstein said hi
Which beach at Epstein's?
hes not in any of the logs lmao
Better check that again.... He is on those logs and so are a bunch of other celebrities
@dg_actual6750 just checked, couldn't find any mention of hanks on the public logs, where did you find the evidence?
Look harder, do your own homework boy
Does anyone find him BORING af , predictable, unsatisfying
Kiddyfiddler.
Evidence? no hearsay just hard evidence...no? thank you and goodbye
P e d o
I wonder how long he was on the island?..
Dude, so unoriginal. So many others beat you to the "island" punch line
I wonder if he experienced the same thing with the kids on Epstein's Island
This movie was so inaccurate.
Tom, you little piggy 🐷 how was the island 🏝